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A number of Suffolk County facilities are located in Yaphank, including Suffolk County Police Department headquarters, the county fire academy, and the Suffolk County Farm and Education Center, which offers a glimpse into the workings of an authentic 100 + year old farm and educational programs by Cornell Cooperative Extension.
The 300 acres ( 121 ha ) of Seward Park has about a 120 acre ( 48. 6 ha ) surviving remnant of old growth forest, providing a glimpse of what some of the lake shore looked like before the city of Seattle.
The 300 acres ( 121 ha ) of Seward Park have about a 120 acre ( 48. 6 ha ) surviving remnant of old growth forest, providing a glimpse of what some of the lake shore looked like before the city of Seattle.
Tours through the old Hensley Settlement, trips into Gap Cave, also known as Cudjo's Cave, ( once used for shelter by traveling Indians and settlers ), living history events, campfire programs and demonstrations of the settlers ' lifestyle provide a glimpse of life in the past, Appalachian music festivals and concerts provide another view of the life in this area.
" Dr. Stefani Koorey in her Voice of Youth Advocates review maintained, " Unlike many sports novels, Choosing Up Sides does more than offer a mere glimpse of the grand old game of baseball — it takes a deeper look at faith, truth, and individuality ," going on to dub the tale a " well-designed study of personal choice.
Kolar Gold Field is known as " Little England " by the British, due to its more temperate weather and a landscape more similar to Britain's. you can still see the old British styled bunglows which gives a small glimpse of British culture.

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Fixated and in raw awareness, he continues walking, until his observations lead him towards the edge of town, where he catches the glimpse of reddish shadows cast by a parking meter and restaurant sign.

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A glimpse of three of four vague figures, at the most.
* Bronson Alcott: A glimpse at our vegetarian heritage, by Karen Iacobbo
Maude's past is revealed in a glimpse of the Auschwitz ID number tattooed on her arm as well as her talk with Harold about using an umbrella to defend herself from thugs at political meetings before moving to America.
Set over a four-day period in March 1918 in the trenches at Saint-Quentin, France, Journey's End gives a glimpse into the experiences of the officers of a British Army infantry company in World War I.
It thus introduced the first glimpse at Marx's historical materialism, an argument that the world is changed not by ideas but by actual, physical, material activity and practice.
Its sister ship, Mariner 4, launched on November 28, 1964, was the first successful flyby of the planet Mars and gave the first glimpse of Mars at close range.
It is impossible to know for certain whether Michelangelo had physical relationships ( Condivi ascribed to him a " monk-like chastity "), but through his poetry and visual art, we may at least glimpse the arc of his imagination.
His incredibly detailed reconstructions of ancient Rome, with languid men and women posed against white marble in dazzling sunlight provided his audience with a glimpse of a world of the kind they might one day construct for themselves at least in attitude if not in detail.
The video-gaming public first got a glimpse at the Summer 1994 CES in Chicago.
The audience which had peaked at an estimated 400, 000 people during the festival, was now reduced to about 30 – 40, 000 by that point ; many of whom merely waited to catch a glimpse of Hendrix before leaving during his show.
It gave a nuanced glimpse of British life at the time.
Kenneth Turan of The Los Angeles Times said Rickman " as always, makes the most lasting impression ," while Peter Travers of Rolling Stone called Rickman " sublime at giving us a glimpse at last into the secret nurturing heart that [...] Snape masks with a sneer.
CNN confirmed that " thousands of people braved the pouring rain Wednesday night to catch a glimpse of Blaine as workers cut away at the ice.
When Larry Gaines first appears, it seems to be just a glimpse at what the Bad Guys are doing.
Nagorny tried to come to her assistance ; he was roughly pushed back by one of the commisars ..." Baroness Sophie Buxhoeveden told of her sad last glimpse of Anastasia: " Once, standing on some steps at the door of a house close by, I saw a hand and a pink-sleeved arm opening the topmost pane.
Mistrustful, Conchobar then sent another spy, Gelbann, who managed to catch a glimpse of Deirdre but was seen by Naoise, who threw a gold chess piece at him and put out his eye.
Interesting architecture and historical homes along Crawford and Court Streets provide a glimpse of border life at its peak during that time period.
These two national sites still allow visitors to glimpse at the land that most influenced the life of Abraham Lincoln.
* The Grice House Museum offers a glimpse at life in the past, while preserving history for future generations.
A glimpse of downtown Canadian, with the fire station at the west end of town
A glimpse of downtown Junction, with the defunct Texan Theater at the left
This zoo offers a glimpse at many endangered species from around the world, including many endangered birds from around the world and small lemurs from Madagascar.
The first Qantas A380, VH-OQA " Nancy Bird Walton ", made a historic landing at the airport on 27 September 2008, enthralling several thousand spectators who had gathered to catch a glimpse of the giant aircraft.

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As VCRs were not available until some years later, some viewers missed the fleeting glimpse of No 1's face.
" You're No Fool " is a glimpse into the ridicule the main character's girlfriend faces, as others speculate about her boyfriend's fidelity, and " Notes In His Pockets " lists several instances of his assumed unfaithfulness, as he cheats on her with ex-girlfriends and girls met in bars.

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She had spent too many hours looking ahead, hoping and longing to catch even a glimpse of Dan and finding nothing but emptiness.
His first glimpse of the ranch house across the brushy swells told him nothing.
Her eyes had opened, she had caught a glimpse of a new faith.
Ramey caught a glimpse of the insurance man.
From above one could only occasionally catch a glimpse of life on the floor of this green sea: a neighbor's gingham skirt flashing into sight for an instant on the path beneath her grape-arbor, or the movement of hands above a clothesline and the flutter of garments hung there, half-way down the block.
The narrator feels himself catching a glimpse of pre-history, learning of man's `` age-old familiarity with misfortune '', as well as his `` equally age-old ingenuity, his secret faith in endurance, however crammed with catastrophes, the same faith perhaps as the cave-men used to have in the face of famine ''.
For change is dependent on the possibilities that individual men glimpse for the future.
The thing can be made to look like the cluttered attic of a large and vigorous family -- a motley jumble of discarded objects, some outworn and some that were never useful, some once whole and bright but now chipped and tarnished, some odd pieces whose history no one remembers, here and there a gem, everything fascinating because it suggests some part of the human condition -- the whole adding up to nothing more than a glimpse into the disorderly history of the makers and users.
We have a brief glimpse of the Tsar's public personality, the `` official Boris '', but our real focus is on the excitement of the crowd -- a significant contrast with its halfhearted acclamation in the opening scene, its bitter resentment and fury in the final act.
In addition, it is an important link in the plot, giving us a revealing glimpse of the people's attitude toward Boris and the false Dimitri.
There is much to be said for a college that, while happily attuned to the sophisticated Ivies, still gives its students a chance to get up early in the morning and drive along back roads where a glimpse of small game, deer, or even bear is not uncommon.
Another source of NBC pride was its rare film clip of Bix Beiderbecke, but this view of the great trumpeter flew by so fast that a prolonged wink would have blotted out the entire glimpse.
This slim book, while giving the reader only a fleeting glimpse of the scientific mind confronting the universe, has the appeal that informed conversation always has.
The presence of a particular species in an area may be more easily discerned by its characteristic call than by a fleeting glimpse of the animal itself.
The opera with its dark overture, lavish choral writing, many ballet scenes, and electrifying finale depicting a glimpse of hellish torture kept the opera on the stage in Paris for over forty years.
To the south is the city of Caldas da Rainha and the quaint medieval town of Óbidos that is an attraction for any tourists that enjoys a true glimpse of the past.
To the south is Caldas da Rainha and the quaint medieval town of Óbidos that is an attraction for any tourists that enjoys a true glimpse of the past.
From 1778 a display of objects from the South Seas brought back from the round-the-world voyages of Captain James Cook and the travels of other explorers fascinated visitors with a glimpse of previously unknown lands.
The Liaoning lagerstätte ( Chaomidianzi formation ) in China provides a glimpse of life in the Early Cretaceous, where preserved remains of numerous types of small dinosaurs, birds, and mammals have been found.
Co-penned by Linda Perry, the song offers a rare glimpse into the mind of a woman who, for the last 15 years, has been as famous for being a rock star as she's been for being a victim.
This was first established in The Call of Cthulhu, with the minds of the human characters deteriorating when afforded a glimpse of what exists outside their perceived reality.
Observers hoped that the impacts would give them a first glimpse of Jupiter beneath the cloud tops, as lower material was exposed by the comet fragments punching through the upper atmosphere.
Many of the challenges listed above offer a glimpse into some of the obstacles that corporations implementing a CRM suite face ; in many cases time, resources and staffing do not allow for the troubleshooting necessary to tackle an issue and the system is shelved or sidestepped instead.
There are a few texts from the Cathars themselves which were preserved by their opponents ( the Rituel Cathare de Lyon ) which give a glimpse of the inner workings of their faith, but these still leave many questions unanswered.

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